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Well said Cayeon. I understand completely where you're coming from, and no, I didn't mean to offend you with that statement. I asked that because I've known MANY healers that have that problem (they think they always HAVE to help their friends, whether they want to or not). I'm actually questioning my own reasoning behind…
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Cayeon, I'm not trying to bash you in any way for your success on your build....the only thing I don't understand is if you have the opportunity to get the rest of your skills WITHOUT hurting your offensive capability...then why not? It's all a matter of choices. You choose not to get those skills so you don't feel…
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You moron, I didn't say anything like that. I merely pointed out the advantages of going with a prebuild instead of the "build as you go" style to counter your statement about it. Pay attention and you can reply with something more intelligable, as opposed to just starting to flame because you didn't like what I had to say.
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In my experience, it's been the opposite...new players that follow builds end up doing much better in game, finding an easier time with groups and help for their characters. If you don't know the game, tailoring a character to YOUR style just simply doesn't work most of the time...because you don't know your style yet…
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Or it's for people that are new to the game, and want the input of veteran players of how to build their character to level up the fastest. Especially in PvP games, this is very common as they want to get through the grind as quick as possible to get straight into end game PvP, or to make money to beef up a new build, and…
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What I don't understand....is what's the point if you can get every skill by 90 anyhow? The guide says not to get any healing or res whatsoever for others, even later when there's nothing else to spend skill points on...why? If your attacks are maxed, you could now add versatility to your full attack priest...and make it…